| Henry Norman Hudson - 1875 - 728 páginas
...quicker sense of joy; as breezes stray Across th' enliven'd skies, and make them still more gay. 17 "The best of men have ever loved repose; They hate...fray, Where the soul sours, and gradual rancour grows, Embitter'd more from peevish day to day. E'en those whom fame has lent her fairest ray, The most renown'd... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1875 - 622 páginas
...sense of joy — as breezes stray Across the enlivened skies, and make them still more gay. "The test of men have ever loved repose: They hate to mingle in the filthy fray: Where the soul soul's, and gradual rancour grows, Imbittered more from peevish day to day. Even those whom Fame has... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 páginas
...quicker sense of joy : as breezes stray Across the enlivened skies, and make them still more gay. " The best of men have ever loved repose : They hate...rancour grows, Imbittered more from peevish day to day. E'en those whom fame has lent her fairest ray, The most renowned of worthy wights of yore, From a base... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1876 - 604 páginas
...quicker sense of joy — as breezes stray Across the enlivened skies, and make them still more gay. "The best of men have ever loved repose: They hate...fray; Where the soul sours, and gradual rancour grows, Iiubittered more from peevish day to day. Even those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, The most renowned... | |
| John Ross - 1878 - 786 páginas
...quicker sense of joy ; as breezes stray Across the enlivened skies, and make them still more gay. XVII. The best of men have ever loved repose: They hate...rancour grows, Imbittered more from peevish day to day. Even those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, The most renowned of worthy wights of yore, From a base... | |
| John Ross - 1878 - 816 páginas
...quicker sense of joy ; as breezes stray Across the enlivened skies, and make them still more gay. Xvtt. The best of men have ever loved repose: They hate...rancour grows, Imbittered more from peevish day to day. Even those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, The most renowned of worthy wights of yore. From a base... | |
| James Thomson - 1880 - 548 páginas
...quicker sense of joy : as breezes stray Across the enlivened skies, and make them still more gay>7 " The best of men have ever loved repose : They hate...rancour grows, Imbittered more from peevish day to day. E'en those whom fame has lent her fairest ray, The most renowned of worthy wights of yore, From a base... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1881 - 738 páginas
...repair our nature With comforting repose, and not for us To waste these times. Sh. Hen. vin. v. 1. The best of men have ever loved repose : They hate...fray, Where the soul sours, and gradual rancour grows, Embitter'd more from peevish day to day. E'en those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, The most renown'd... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 páginas
...Of Sybarite of old, all nature, and all art . . . ' The beat of men have ever loved repose : 1'hey hate to mingle in the filthy fray ; Where the soul...rancour grows, Imbittered more from peevish day to day. Even those whom Fame has lentncr fairest ray, The most renowned of worthy wights of yore, From a base... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1882 - 984 páginas
...A quicker sense of joy; as breezes stray Across the enlivened skies, and make them still more gay. The best of men have ever loved repose: They hate to mingle in the filthy fray, Where tlie soul sours, and gradual rancor grows, Embittered more from peevish day to day. E'en those whom... | |
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